Medical detoxification
Alcohol or other substances that cannot safely be stopped at home.
Programme
Medically guided assessment, nutrition and integrative support. We do not claim to cure chronic disease.
This programme covers two related pieces of work. The first is medically supervised detoxification, when withdrawal needs a licensed clinical setting. The second is structured support for people living with chronic health strain, including pain, post-treatment fatigue and the mental load that travels with illness.
Integrative therapies and nutrition may be part of the plan. They are supportive. Les Mariannes does not claim to reverse chronic disease, and any statement about diagnostic equipment or numbered parameters must be verified by the medical team before it is published.
Who it may help
Alcohol or other substances that cannot safely be stopped at home.
People whose chronic pain or long illness has worn down sleep, mood and daily function.
A period of medically guided rest and nutrition after demanding treatment, without cure claims.
Prescription use, pain and mood often sit together. Assessment decides the emphasis.
A confidential conversation with the clinical team is the safest way to find out. We will not pressure you to admit.
How we work
Physical health, medicines and risks are reviewed before any detoxification or intensive plan.
Clinical supervision during withdrawal or unstable periods.
Meals adapted to the person, understood as support, not as medicine that replaces treatment.
Selected complementary therapies, only as part of the overall clinical programme.
A possible rhythm
Days are adapted after assessment. This is an illustration of how medical care, therapy and restorative time can sit together.
Stay
Detoxification length depends on what is being withdrawn and on medical stability. Longer stays for chronic health support are planned after assessment. Nothing here is offered as a cure or as a scan-based package of promised benefits.
Guests stay in ensuite rooms. Meals are prepared on site and can be adapted. Therapy may take place in consulting rooms or, when it helps, more privately. Complementary therapies such as yoga, massage or acupuncture are offered as support within the clinical plan.
Questions
Not on this website. Any such treatment would require medical and legal review before public description.
No. We may support people who are exhausted by illness. That is not the same as treating or curing the disease.
Begin here
Whether you are exploring care for yourself or for someone you love, the first step is a private discussion. There is no obligation, and nothing is priced before that conversation.